Friday, January 21, 2022 - 02:20 pm
Swearingen Engineering Center in Room 2A31

Friday, at the Seminar in Advances in Computing, Professor Peter Sadowski from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa will be giving a talk entitled “Deep Learning Applications in the Sciences”.

Abstract

Deep learning with artificial neural networks has enabled remarkable progress in traditional artificial intelligence applications including vision, natural language processing, and voice recognition. It also has myriad applications to science. I will review the paradigms for applying deep learning to scientific applications including inverse problems, surrogate models, and physics-informed machine learning.

Bio

Peter Sadowski is an assistant professor of Information and Computer Sciences at UH Manoa, where his lab works on a range of deep learning applications to astronomy, oceanography, and microbiome science. 

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Location:

In person: Swearingen Engineering Center in Room 2A31

Virtual MS Teams